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Damn Raylan! Great seeing how you, um "disarmed" the bad guy in this season's last episode.

Holy crap! You win the GIF pageants! O.O

Aww damn, no love for bassist!?!

Hehe nice to see a Filipino drifter here! But I'm more impressed with the fact that there are actually roads decent enough to pull a drift! Last time I was back home, most of our main roads are so bad, you'd wonder if you're driving in a back road instead of a main thoroughfare. You couldn't even do a spirited

Still, it's cool that Bioware got gamers discussing things like this. That's pretty amazing in itself.

Yeah I remember we were discussing about this at yesterday's TAY in my thread. I have to admit, the Indoctrination Theory is quite feasible. I didn't notice the signs as well, but after reading that blog stating all those discrepancies, I can see now how this theory came to be.

I also finished Mass Effect 3 a few nights ago, it was a satisfying journey, but I felt a little underwhelmed with the ending. For me, it felt like the Reapers were always the threat, but come end game, the Catalyst stressed it has always been about organics vs synthetics, and that the Reapers are simply there because

That is awesome! Thanks!

Hilarious! I haven't been following Game Of Thrones as fatihfully as I wanted (I was up to episode 6 when my HBO was cut off) but thanks for this! :D

Ah yes, heard this first in the Samurai Champloo soundtrack. Thanks for this! ^.^

I couldn't watch the video (I'm at work right now, don't tell my boss), I did read the blog attached at the video description, and I have to admit, there are valid points there, cementing the Indoctrination Theory. What really bugged me in my playthrough, was one of my companions in the final mission stepped out the

I can kind of see the appeal of Tali with the fanboys. She reminds me of Aerie from Baldur's Gate 2; a little awkward and unsure, but as the story progresses, she gains a sense of maturity and responsibility. Still, my Shepard lumps her in the friends zone along with Liara, while he gets his freak on with Miranda.

I did a little research when I got this result, and apparently, to get the best resolution, a couple of factors need to happen. Off the top of my head, in ME2 Legion's loyalty mission should end with the Geth benefitting the virus, Tali should not be exiled, and both of them must survive the suicide mission (loyalty

I think this lack of closure for all of the species is what Bioware is trying to fix with their "extended cut" ending that they announced. Once that is released, I won't mind replaying that last mission again, just to see what the hell happened to everyone.

I know, but that option was not available to me. No way will my Shepard condone genocide of the Geth, not with all that time he spent helping them in ME2.

Either the Geth gets the shaft, or Tali jumps off a cliff. It was a difficult choice, but I had to do it.

I was also reading on the indoctrination theory, and it is interesting. But I don't think I'll buy it. Throughout my Mass Effect experience, I never noticed any kind of indoctrination happening to my Shepard. And, if I remember correctly, the indoctrination actually has a progressive effect, meaning the person will

It's actually interesting to note how your Shepard is actually different from mine. I mean, sure, there are divergent decisions all over the franchise, but for you to look at Shepard in this light, it's pretty awesome. I wonder if this is intentionally designed by Bioware, or if this is just a rare occurence.

So, here are my thought about the Mass Effect 3 ending.

I'm not just saying this just because I like Mad Men, but damn whoever took these photos has one hell of an eye for black and white photography! Here's hoping I can become at least half as good as this photographer.